Yes. It is still viable sperm and can still get people pregnant if they try.
you need to go to the doctor. and to avoid the pain in the future, use condoms.
no you can not get pregnant through oral sex. There may have been some sperm left on his penis when you had unprotected sex though. Theres still a possibility.
If you are already pregnant the womb is closed and the sperm left by the male would just run out at the first chance, which needs to be cleaned off as soon as possible.
Yes but you can get spermicide condoms so it kills the sperm. If you don't use a condom the semen will always slide out. It has nowhere to go inside the woman. her body wont absorb it.
Yes, it is possible to become pregnant from a man's pre-cum, but the chances of that happening are low. Pre-cum doesn't contain sperm, but a man could have sperm left over in his urethra from a previous ejaculation that may come out with the pre-cum.
Pre-ejaculatory fluid (PEF) and sperm are different. PEF is mainly a lubricant to prepare for ejaaculation and if it has any sperm in it it's small amounts (one can still get a woman pregnant) usually left over from last ejaculation and can be washed out by urination. Sperm is the cells the male sends out in ejaculation and impregnates woman.
There could be any number of reasons the condoms are missing. It could be he cheated, it could be he gave them to a friend, it could be he used them for masturbation. The only way you can know is to ask him directly what happened to them.
No you cannot. Courtesy of Duke_Rollter, question answerer extraordinaire
No. A woman/girl can not get pregnant from any amount of precum. The area of the mans body that produces precum has nothing to do with the testicles that release actually sperm. The only way you could get pregnant from precum is if you have sex more then one time and he does not urinate between those times. Urinating will sterilize and clean out the inside of the penis and any sperm left in the penis will be eliminated. It's all scientific and it works.
When semen is discharged into the vagina, some goes into the uterus through the cervix. The semen contains sperm and nutrients to help the sperm survive while waiting for the woman to ovulate. Healthy sperm can remain "viable" for up to 5 days after intercourse. The vaginal discharge is a combination of semen, vaginal mucus and the lubricating fluid women secrete during sex. It's not the fluid that comes out that causes pregnancy, it's the sperm that is left behind (out of reach and out of sight). So yes, if you are not using birth control you can get pregnant.
If all of it came out, then there's none left to fertilize the egg.
no